Rosa&Roubini Associates

Rosa&Roubini Associates

Rosa & Roubini Associates is an independent global macro-financial and geopolitical advisory firm founded in 2017, providing cutting-edge research and consultancy to investors, corporations, and policymakers. Their expertise lies in macroeconomic, political, and regulatory developments with market impact, supporting clients to navigate uncertainty. They use a heuristic approach combining multiple disciplines to analyze global trends and policy implications. The firm is led by co-founder Brunello Rosa with a team across continents. They focus on themes including financial markets, digital assets, and geopolitical risk, leveraging academic and strategic partnerships.

  • Brunello Rosa: Co-founder, CEO, and Head of Research — role focuses on macroeconomic and geopolitical advisory.

  • Nouriel Roubini: Co-founder economist, involved in strategic direction and advisory.

  • Other consultants and analysts globally contribute based on project needs; specific lobbyists’ names and detailed roles are available in the EU Transparency Register.

No related lobbyists found.

They focus on macro-financial research, political risk analysis, asset management advising, digital asset advisory, and policy lobbying regarding financial regulation and economic policies.

Rosa & Roubini Associates have affiliations and network with academic institutions like Bocconi University and London School of Economics and policy think tanks such as Chatham House and the International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS). Their network also includes various EU advisory groups and market institutions.

The exact breakdown by year of lobbying expenditures is disclosed in the EU Transparency Register. The firm reports total spending in the range of tens to hundreds of thousands of euros since registration, with year-on-year expenses available for each declared reporting period.

They engage with European Commission departments related to economic and financial affairs, the European Parliament’s economic committees, and regulatory bodies overseeing digital assets and financial markets.

Regular meetings since registration with the European Commission officials, Parliament members, and advisors focused on macroeconomic policy, financial regulation, digital currencies, and geopolitical trends impacting the EU.